In this second and final part of our interview with <b>Ian Shaw</b> we focus more on a new project of his: a re-working of songs by Joni Mitchell. Shaw has learned all of her tunes and will be performing them, solo and with <b>Claire Martin</b> .<br/><br/>
Shaw also talked about another band he is involved with featuring pianist <b>Barry Green</b>, <b>Mick Hutton</b> and <b>Dave Ohm</b> (with special guest <b>Fabrizio Bosso</b> for some gigs) - a format Shaw has been missing recently, concentrating more on both big band and solo work.<br/><br/>
More information and full live deatials <b>HERE</b><br/><br/>
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